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tiny yellow snapdragons of toadflax; with the plethora of blue speedwell, white archangel, wild marjoram, water mint, comfrey, forget-me-not, pimpernels, poppies, balsams and loosestrife; with rosebay willowherb, enchanter's nightshade, musk mallow and sun spurge, dovesfoot cranesbill, strawberry clover
tiny yellow snapdragons of toadflax; with the plethora of blue speedwell, white archangel, wild marjoram, water mint, comfrey, forget-me-not, pimpernels, poppies, balsams and loosestrife; with rosebay willowherb, enchanter's nightshade, musk mallow and sun spurge, dovesfoot cranesbill, strawberry clover...
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plants. when organic gardening, don't plant monocultures. if you're planting a lawn, use many different species of grass and even some clover. for a hedge, create a windrow of several different species of plants rather than just using a row of cedars. plant things that grow low, medium, tall, climbing
plants. when organic gardening, don't plant monocultures. if you're planting a lawn, use many different species of grass and even some clover. for a hedge, create a windrow of several different species of plants rather than just using a row of cedars. plant things that grow low, medium, tall, climbing...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/introduction/conservation-of-plants-and-animals-and-microorganisms/